David Dawes wrote:
Instead of
Support (accelerated) for the SiS 530, 620, 6326 is provided by the
sis driver. The 630, 300, and 540 are also supported, but this code is
new and there are some problems with it in this version.
it should say
Support (accelerated) for the SiS 6326, 530, 620,
Björn Augustsson wrote:
I agree with you that this code doesn't have to be replicated
by each driver. There is a lot more code in the video drivers
which could be cept in a centralized place.
I certainly agree. Gotta start somewhere though...
Just my $0.02: Watch out when centralizing the memory
On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 12:05:17AM -0500, David Dawes wrote:
On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 01:49:52AM +0100, Rob van Nieuwkerk wrote:
David Dawes wrote:
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 11:14:55AM +, Alan Hourihane wrote:
Here's a list of items for the RELNOTES for 4.3.0, if anyone has anything
to
Mark Vojkovich writes:
The only current implementation that I know of is on IA64.
Maybe Egbert or Marc have been keeping track of this. I'm not
sure how we post secondary cards on IA64 with EFI BIOS cards.
Aside from that issue I don't think it changes the drivers any.
As it
Thomas Winischhofer writes:
Just my $0.02: Watch out when centralizing the memory allocation
routines, different hardware (ie drivers) use different granularities.
Yes. Any functions provided by the core server will have the
status of helper functions. Therefore it they don't meet your
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 02:56:11PM -0500, Matt Wilson wrote:
On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 09:11:48PM -0500, David Dawes wrote:
Please reports bugs here, and send bugfixes and documentation updates
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] The updated 4.3 release schedule is:
Code freeze (critical fixes and doc
I subscribed to this list about 24 hours ago and still nothing has come
through. Is it working properly, or is it just a low volume list at the
moment?
Anyhow.. on with my question. I'm developing some input / output drivers
for the SunRay (http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~pe208/uni/work/sunray).
As Owen says, Proximity is primarily a tablet thing.
Many tablet technologies will tell you when the pen is near, but
not yet touching the screen; these events are for that purpose (in
the XInput extension).
This hasn't been very common, but may become much more common, as
Microsoft's tablet PC
Hi List,
me again. Just wondering is there anybody around who could point me in the
right direction? I'm suffering from 82845G/GL chipset and suffering badly. I
do will to make experiment, compile experimental drivers, participate in
debugging, etc., but I need some guidance, at least at the
Uhm... nobody is working on supporting ATI A3 chipset?
Leandro
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On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 02:56:11PM -0500, Matt
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I subscribed to this list about 24 hours ago and still nothing has come
through. Is it working properly, or is it just a low volume list at the
moment?
Oops. Bad mail settings. _Now_ I've subscribed to it... sorry.
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Hi,
Thanks to all who sent in items for the release notes. I've put
updated
versions of the docs for 4.3.0 at
http://www.xfree86.org/~dawes/4.3.0/.
Further updates for the release
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Leandro Dardini wrote:
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Uhm... nobody is
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Paul Evans wrote:
Anyhow.. on with my question. I'm developing some input / output drivers
for the SunRay (http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~pe208/uni/work/sunray). Somewhat
like a hardware VNC terminal.
I take it you have seen the replies Markus Kuhn got when he asked in one
of
Okay, here are the results so far of my quest for fast 2D (DMA)
system to video memory transfers with X on linux.
The options seem to be:
- NVidia's closed source drivers in combination with fast GeForces.
These drivers actually use AGP DMA transfers for the various PutImage
calls. However, it
Are there depth 32 windows or something? If not
GetImageAndAttributes should call XGetImage on the
root window. It looks like the checks in there are OK.
Can you check the x,y,width,height to that first XGetImage
in GetImageAndAttributes?
Mark.
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